Kayvon Kay of The Sales Connection Shares Useful Insights on Weathering Recession for Businesses and Coming out on Top

With the economic downturn and global inflation that the world has seen post-COVID-19 pandemic, experts have predicted a global recession. Business owners are fighting hard to insulate their businesses and ride through the tides, but many are doing it wrong. Seasoned entrepreneur and the founder of The Sales Connection, Kayvon Kay, has some insights on surviving a recession without the infamous labor cuts and layoffs that have been the go-to strategies for decades.

Kayvon Kay believes that recessions will happen periodically to disrupt periods of economic growth, and it is up to businesses to overcome these challenges. ”It’s part of the four stages of the economic cycle, and it’s your job, as a leader, to prepare your business for each one of those stages and successfully weather each one,” he said. “In many cases, this can be more difficult for the small to mid-sized business owner versus a large corporation, particularly if your company is still relatively young,” he added.

As an entrepreneur, Kayvon Kay believes that every company, regardless of its size, must be prepared, but the only solution should not be to cut costs through layoffs. “Some research suggests that rapid cost-cutting may not be the magic business salve. Research shows that selective cost-cutting for operational efficiency, combined with certain reinvestment activities such as in marketing or, for some companies, research and development, are more likely to better weather recessionary environments,” he opined.

In light of these opinions and business suggestions, Kayvon Kay’s company, The Sales Connection, offers high-ticket sales and marketing services, an often-overlooked service to CEOS, thought leaders, business consultants, and sales teams looking to overcome inevitable challenges in the global economy.

The Sales Connection provides alternative solutions beyond cutting costs and layoff of staff. “The problem with only cutting costs, according to Kayvon, is that operational efficiency doesn’t necessarily mean trying to do the exact same thing with fewer resources. In some cases, for example, efficiency is obtained through a combination of cutting costs and making an investment,” Kayvon said. “A single focus on cost-cutting can also negatively impact morale and, with it, productivity,” Kayvon warned.

Instead, Kayvon Kay advises business leaders to adopt defensive and offensive approaches that work seamlessly for their companies and industry. He recommends improving efficiency, investing in new assets and developing a new market. “More specifically, don’t let your product or service quality suffer,” Kayvon noted. “Work on creating a payment incentivization program for your customers, such as a certain percentage off for payment within X days. Tactics like these can create customer loyalty during and after a recession and set you up more positively for the next cycle.”

Kayvon believes that the practical solutions that The Sales Connection offers are essential in the business niche. He also hopes that entrepreneurs will cease adopting the fireman approach when dealing with business challenges and instead implement well-ordered strategies that have been proven to work with an expert’s guidance.

Kevin Rios Dazzling Audiences with His Stage Performances, Shines with Performance in “Anna in the Tropics”

Bringing a character to life on stage is an art that only a few people have managed to perfect. However, a few people have mastered the art and won hearts with it, and Kevin Ramirez Rios is one of them.

Kevin Rios embodies the characters he plays with the audience feeling his energy and passion fight from the stage. His versatility and chameleonic skills on stage have made him an audience favorite and a showstopper in the numerous plays he has featured in. Kevin Rios’s signature acting has been seen in plays like the popular Shakespearean play, “Romeo and Juliet,” in which he played the innocent and sweet Peter and the wise and spiritual guide Friar John. He also played the characters Pompey and Claudio, in another Shakespearean play, “Measure for Measure.” His versatility is without question, and he continues to dazzle on stage to the amazement of his cherished audiences.

Making headlines recently is thanks to his charismatic and standout performance in the Pulitzer-winning “Anna in the Tropics” by Nilo Cruz. The play was performed at the Westbury Center of Arts, and it smashed Box Office records, having sold out every show. Kevin Rios played the Villain, Cheche and left the audience with mixed emotions when the curtains closed. His performance has received rave reviews and has further catapulted him to a higher point in his career.

As a passionate actor who has enjoyed some level of success, Kevin Rios is playing his part in advancing stage performances and creating an environment for other budding actors to thrive. He is deeply involved in bringing theatre closer to audiences in communities for free in collaboration with Saima Huq, the founder of Always Love Lucy, a theatre company dedicated to giving audiences the opportunity to see some of their favorite plays. Kevin and Saima are working on bringing “Anna in the Tropics” to the Trenton Public Library, New Jersey, for free, creating a presence for the art world.

Kevin Rios has proven himself as a gifted actor with his many performances that have seen him embody two or more characters in a single play. Some of his acting credits include “The Wreck at the 5:25,” written by three-time Pulitzer winner Thornton Wilder and directed by Saima Huq, “The Open Door,” written by acclaimed British author, Alfred Sutro and directed by Saima Huq, “The Chicken that Crossed the Road,” written by Jennye James and directed by Saima Huq. In his recent film written and directed by Christian Del Rio, he starred as Fernando, a real-life character that the audience fell in love with and could relate with.

Beyond stage performances, Kevin is working on breaking into the film industry as a writer and producer. The post-production of his most recent work as an actor is ongoing, and he hopes to keep his audiences impressed and held spellbound as usual.

With his run as a successful actor on track, Kevin Rios intends to use his influence positively in the world and keep breaking barriers for other budding talents in the film industry coming after him. “So much has happened since my career kicked off, but I am happiest about how my art has shaped me and impacted my audience. I hope to keep putting my best foot forward and showing the world that anyone can do great things with the talents embedded in them,” Kevin said.

FRIDAY AI by Cluster Networks Delivers Automated IT Solutions to Businesses Around the World

For any company operating in today’s digital landscape, technical issues that put their business offline can be devastating to the organization. The problem is it can often take hours – even days – for an IT help desk to assess and fix the situation. At Cluster Networks, they have developed a solution that delivers proactive IT support – meaning businesses can be up and running again within minutes.

FRIDAY by Cluster Networks is the world’s first automated IT solution, an AI-driven program that monitors and troubleshoots tech issues before they start to affect a company’s bottom line. With a robust dashboard that proactively tracks and solves key issues in a company’s IT infrastructure, FRIDAY keeps an organization on track without lengthy wait times or complicated troubleshooting steps. 

FRIDAY actively monitors the status and configuration of a company’s Wifi, switches, and firewalls; monitors IoT devices, including VoIP phones and surveillance cameras, and assesses critical support events as they occur. Companies can review key performance indicators such as uptime percentage and Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR), giving them a clear picture of the health of their organization’s IT setup.

As Cluster Network’s CEO and co-founder, TJ Karwal, explains, FRIDAY is designed for complete automation and monitoring of a company’s IT workplace environment, delivering fully customizable solutions for any business, regardless of size.

“FRIDAY is flexible enough to work with organizations of any size, any number of devices, any number of sites,” Karwal says. “At the same time, it still gives them flexibility enough to customize their solution, to train FRIDAY to act the way they want it to act.” 

Few businesses use a monitoring tool for their IT setup; in reality, only the more enterprise IT teams utilize monitoring in their environment. There are a few reasons for this; monitoring tools are often costly and require a serious budget to buy the licenses, they require a technical resource to set it up and maintain it as the IT landscape changes, and also because even when you do have monitoring, you still require your staff to use it, and doing that 24 hours, seven days a week, 365 days a year is both challenging and costly.

Even those that do use a monitoring tool for their IT setup have found that there has never been an automated platform that can actively solve problems in real-time until now. This is a considerable benefit to companies and eCommerce sites that would be crippled if their business went offline for even a few hours. With FRIDAY, the problem is solved quickly – in less time than it would take for someone to contact an IT help desk. If the problem cannot be immediately resolved, FRIDAY automatically moves it up the chain of command, vastly accelerating response times.

“Monitoring tools tell you when problems are occurring, but then, how do you go about solving them? FRIDAY takes the next actionable step to resolve those problems and get them put away,” Karwal says. “It is not just monitoring and discovery; it is actionable follow-up and resolving problems.”

For companies that rely on technology – as most businesses in today’s world do – FRIDAY allows them to reliably control their IT, minimize downtime, and focus on other core areas within the organization.

“FRIDAY can help in several different ways. Many of our clients use it to service their site, where they have their own IT help desk, and others are managed service providers who white label Friday and offer it to serve their end customers,” Karwal says. “FRIDAY accomplishes what MSPs have traditionally invested millions of dollars to do, which is to have complex monitoring tools, do a lot of the heavy lifting, automate support tasks, and address problems before they become major issues.”

To learn more about how FRIDAY by Cluster Networks helps businesses automate their IT infrastructure, visit https://FRIDAYai.io/.

CoJewlrs Introduces the First Collection of Private Boutiques

Sophisticated, luxurious, and stunning are three attributes that best describe the set-up at CoJewlrs, which combines the world’s finest timepieces, estate jewelry, diamonds, designer handbags, fine eyewear, and art. Consumers can easily buy, sell, trade, consign, and service their precious goods. This emerging concept is the first of its kind, and it is doing wonders for the business involved.

“Aside from private boutique style storefronts for resellers of various material goods, guests can freely buy, sell, and trade with different vendors in private and not feel the pressure of guilt from neighboring vendors that is usually felt in a jewelry exchange setting which offers no privacy for its vendors or guests. CoJewlrs also features a full open bar,” the management shared.

This collaboration comes as a breath of fresh air for many business owners as they do not have to spend extravagantly on a physical store. Instead, they can showcase their items by simply leasing a “turn-key boutique.” 

“This concept is the first of its kind for a reseller to have a boutique within a shared space. The benefits are mutual for vendors and clients. For the vendor, he is within a community of like-minded peers that are offering various precious goods which have tremendous value for B2B opportunities,” the management explained. “For the client, they have options to choose which proprietors they wish to work with based on the relationships they are able to establish. Everyone has options, and that’s the best way to do good business.”

CoJewlrs boasts of a clean and sophisticated location that elevates the shopping experience of its clients. At the end of the day, it is all about providing clients with an experience they will not forget. Consumers who get this kind of experience are more than happy to spend and spread the word. The items available at CoJewlrs include fine paintings, high-end jewelry, and other luxurious items that are not only rare but appreciated over time. 

Having been in the jewelry industry for more than 20 years, owner Stac Yagu has found that genuine professional relationships truly matter in elevating any kind of brand today. By putting their efforts and resources together, they can save a lot more. “I felt the need to merge the benefits of owning a private store and shared spaces and created CoJewlrs.”

CoJewlrs has not only created something remarkable and promising, but it has also started something that has the potential to multiply in the future. This kind of innovative thinking is one that defines the success of entrepreneurs.

With Chess Made Fun, Learning the Game is Easier Than Ever

Although chess is one of the world’s most popular games in America, it does not enjoy the same universal popularity as it does in many other countries. Part of that can be attributed to the fact that chess is a dedicated part of the school curriculum in other countries, while in the United States, it is taught primarily in after-school clubs or through private instruction. It can also be attributed to perception – many players, whether they were taught the game or have watched matches before, have developed the idea that chess is reserved for “smart people” and that it is simply too difficult to learn.

As an internationally-certified chess instructor, Yvonne White wanted to change those perceptions, showing players ranging from school-aged children to seniors learning the game for the first time that chess can be fun, exciting, and, most of all, easy to learn.

“When you are first introduced to chess, you see all the pieces having different movements, and all the special rules, and the strategy is almost impossible to understand; it seems over your head, and you can easily become overwhelmed,” Yvonne says. 

“Although it is complex, if taught the right way, it can be extremely easy. And when you bring it together and start to understand it, chess is really quite beautiful and fun, and it challenges you over and over again.”

Yvonne and Warren White launched Chess Made Fun to make chess more accessible to students who otherwise may never have the opportunity to learn the game and enjoy its many benefits. By bringing the in-person chess club experience to their dynamic online platform, they make it possible for students to learn chess, meet other players, and engage in exciting gameplay from anywhere in the country. 

One of their main areas of focus is on simplifying the instruction by pairing students with expert chess instructors who join the Chess Made Fun platform. By breaking the complexities of chess into fun and memorable mini-games, they quickly and effectively teach students the rules of the game while allowing them to engage with the pieces.

“We start by playing a game with just the pawns, which lets the students understand the pieces and start winning right away,” Yvonne says. “When you start playing chess, it can take months to start winning matches, but if you start with just playing with the pawns, you are learning and winning.”

A pawns-only mini-game can serve to make chess more accessible to students who have never played before. Once they understand the basic functions of the pawns, they can move on to learning other pieces on the board.

During her career as an instructor, Yvonne discovered that one of the most complicated pieces is the knight — and that students who are trying to learn chess “all at once” often struggle to understand the knight’s movements. This can create a barrier to learning the game, leading to the perception that only the most intelligent people can play chess.

She resolves this with another set of mini-games, allowing students to experience the movements of the knight without complicating the learning process with other pieces.

“I start by covering the board with beads, one bead in every square except one, which has a knight,” Yvonne explains. “You move the knight around the board, and each time you land on a square, you collect a bead. The object of the game is to collect all the beads without landing on an empty square. It helps the students do complex moves and think strategically on a lower scale.”

At Chess Made Fun, mini-games for each of the pieces help students quickly understand how the pieces move – as well as how to use them to maximize their advantage. In teaching chess through these methods, Yvonne and Warren White have successfully taught chess to students of all ages. It is part of their mission to bring chess to everyone, debunking the myths that chess is reserved only for certain people.

Their methods have allowed countless students to enjoy the game in new and exciting ways while teaching them important skills like creative and critical thinking, determination, and sportsmanship.

“Many people try to teach chess by telling you what to do and then having you memorize the moves,” Yvonne says. “But if all you do is memorize and then someone does something you haven’t seen before, now you have to start thinking for yourself. We teach by repetition, but then we let them figure out on their own what the best strategies are for a particular game.”

By breaking down the game of chess into more understandable components, Chess Made Fun speeds up the learning process, making chess more enjoyable to new students while giving them the tools to play chess for the rest of their lives. Therein lies the real beauty of the game – it is easy to learn but takes a lifetime to master, which means it is a game that continues to yield new experiences each time a new game begins.

“In chess, even if you don’t win, you still walk away learning something, and in life, we always want to continue learning. We always want to continue to better ourselves,” Yvonne says. “Chess is something that pushes you to better yourself and to learn more, and I think that is a good thing for everybody.”

To learn more about Chess Made Fun’s unique online chess program, visit www.chessmadefun.com

 

DIY Wedding Updos Step by Step

One of the most beautiful ways to look back on your wedding day with a smile is by being hands-on. And what better way to do that than by making your hair? You are not only proud of yourself but save a lot of money in the process. Now if your dream hairstyles are wedding updos, this post is for you. We have curated gorgeous DIY wedding updo ideas for you. Whether it is a bohemian twist, chignons, knots, buns, or half-ups, you’ll find all the steps in this post.

  1. Exotic top knot

The top knot is a classic and timeless hairstyle DIY bridal updo that is most versatile. This style creates the perfect balance between a casual or basic bun and a formal, sophisticated look. The best part is that it suits every face shape, depending on the parting, and is perfect for indoor and outdoor weddings. You can match this style with bold jewelry and makeup without looking overdone. And as it is very easy to pull off, here are the steps below.

  • Start by blow drying your hair and flat iron to give your hair a sleek look. You don’t want strays unless you are going for a tousled look.
  • Part your hair to the side, the middle, a C-cut, or some bang cut to the front. Pack the rest of your hair into a high ponytail.
  • If you have cut a bang remnant in front, pull it back to give an elevated crown. If you have another style of cutting, pull loosely to the side of your ear and pin it.
  • Now divide the high ponytail into four sections, twist each section around the base, and pin.
  • Finish with a hair spray to keep your knot laid out. This hairstyle can withstand the elements.
  1. Bohemian twist

So you want to look flirty and classy at the same time? The bohemian twist is just about one of the trending wedding hairstyles that do the job. This is an updo DIY that is great for outdoor weddings from the beach to woods, parks, and lakesides. This style also works well for flowy dresses, suits, and two-piece attires. Find the intricate wedding updo tutorial below.

  • Curl your hair into 2-inch sections with a curling wand to create a smooth and thick texture. Your hair length and texture determine the size of your barrel.
  • Split in a center part and divide both sides into three sections each.
  • Lift a handful of the top layer of your hair, twist, tease, and pin at ear level with tucked-in bobby pins.
  • When you finish twisting and tucking all sections in a crisscross style, spritz with a firm hold spray.

 

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  1. The classic side chignon

Call it formal or sophisticated casual, you won’t be wrong. The side-swept chignon lends a flirty edge to the otherwise vintage hairstyle. You can keep it sleek, throw in some whisper bangs, hot red lipstick, and some diamond or pearls. You will always be the girl of the moment. But before spicing yourself up, see how to make your side updos wedding hair.

  • Blow dry your hair with the combination of a blow dryer and round brush for a smooth and straight outcome.
  • Go in with large barrel curling iron to work some waves into your hair, then tease gently at the crown for volume and height. Please use a fine tooth comb.
  • Sweep hair into a low ponytail and pin it as you go along the nape of your neck.
  • When you twist up to your ear, roll the rest in curls and pin them back over the base twist.
  • Follow with some spritz to keep hair in place and finish by crunching the hair ends with your fingertips for texture.
  1. The sleek fine-hair tuck

If you are having a summer outdoor or semi-formal wedding, this DIY wedding hairdo is for you. Brides who have fine hair or frizzy hair will also benefit from this hairstyle regardless of the length. This hairstyle is one of the easy do-it-yourself hairdos that you can whip up in 10 minutes.

  • Start by moisturizing your hair with nutritious oil and blow dry.
  • Follow through by creating a deep side part and combing it straight. If side parts aren’t your thing, do center parts or slants.
  • Sweep your hair into a low ponytail and pull it through an elastic band halfway. This will create a loop and leave the lower half of your hair out.
  • Smoothen your hair and the lower free half with oil and roll it around the elastic band. Hold the hair in place underneath with bobby pins.
  • Smooth down your hair and tuck in stray strands, then finish with a hair spray to set.
  1. Textured tousled half up

Brides that have thin, voluminous, or heavily texturized hair will love this hairstyle because it enhances the locks. It is also a perfect winter wedding style because it can withstand frizz and insulate the neckline against cold. Match this hairstyle with a slip, sheath, or mermaid dress for outdoor weddings and you won’t be wrong. So if you love half-ups, see how to create these updos step by step.

  • Create loose curls all around your head and from your ears down using a large barrel curling iron.
  • Go in with a deep center parting and separate the thick curls using your fingers. This will give your hair some bounce and volume.
  • Pack a portion of your hair and spritz with hairspray from the root down to the crown. The best way to achieve this is by starting halfway down the part.
  • Now, tease the sprayed areas with a fine tooth comb to create height and volume beneath.
  • Smoothen the manipulated hair with a gentle bruise and pull the sides up into a half ponytail.
  • Hold down the sides of the hair with pins behind your ears and move curls into place with your fingers.
  • Finish with a shine spray or an actual glossing mist.

DIY wedding updo is becoming a huge trend among brides that want to leave a personal touch on their looks. If you are one of such brides, we have shown you how to do your own updo for weddings in this post. From knots to chignons, tuck-ins, and half-ups, there is something for you. So get creative with your wedding hair but check out these hair aspirations.

Author: Kate Motina

Kate heads the Wedding Forward content department. She’s an expert on wedding showers, honeymoon plans, destination weddings, photography, videos, and themes. Give her a wedding vision and she will give you a perfect wedding plan from her fingertips. She also has her unique articles on the site. She is a health and fitness enthusiast, and she’s crazy about photography!

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Climate Changes & Natural Disasters Have Now Become Inevitable to Avoid; How Will Humanity Outlive?

Even though our mind perceives that human-induced climate changes are potential events that will supposedly occur in the future, the sad reality is it’s a continuous process that drastically affects the natural flora and fauna of the Earth. The whole ecosystems and people worldwide are being impacted and suffering currently. According to the best books on climate change, global temperatures have risen about 1.98°Foffsite link (1.1°C) from 1901 to 2022, but weather change and its effects denote more than an increase in temperature. Overall it has drastically affected sea levels to rise, and massive changes in weather patterns like flooding, drought, and many other natural disasters. The basic things that humanity depends upon and values, like energy, water, transportation, agriculture, wildlife, ecosystems, and human health, are being radically affected and experiencing the catastrophes of a changing climate.

Many tsunami storybooks of 2022 have mentioned that there’ll be a severe rise in sea levels in the near future, and oceans will become warmer than ever expected. Longer, more extreme droughts threaten wildlife, crops, and freshwater supplies. From aquatic turtles off the coast of Africa to the natural habitat of polar bears in the Arctic, our planet’s wildlife diversity is at severe risk from the effects of climate change that can even result in their total annihilation. The books on climate change mention explicitly that Mother Nature is on the brink of experiencing serious threats that’ll affect every place and every species on Earth. To effectively address this crisis, we must instantly reduce carbon contamination in the atmosphere and prepare ourselves for the consequences of global warming, which we are already experiencing. Fossil fuels – oil, coal, and gas – have always been the largest contributors to global weather change, accounting for over 75 percent of greenhouse gas releases and approximately 90 percent of all carbon dioxide releases. As greenhouse gas releases cover the Earth, they trap the sun’s intense heat. These effects lead to global warming and severe climate change. And the sad reality is the world is now warming even faster than ever predicted. 

One such book that emphasizes the importance of comprehending climate change and measures to put a halt to these circumstances is ‘Peril Earth’, written by author Anuj K Saha. This book is a miscellany of articles concerning common people on Earth to the effects of Global Climate Change. It has 14 articles encompassing 17 countries on our planet. The articles spread across all the continents of our Earth. Peril Earth also defines the current state of our Earth and presents the readers with a clear picture of the current climate situation. Peril Earth ends with an article on the “The Pacific Ring of Fire” that covers three countries located on the ring that represents our immense susceptibility and vulnerability in the mighty palms of Destiny and Nature.

Meet Nastee, the Australian Brand with Outrageous Designs that’s Hitting the US

College students and festival enthusiasts are turning their heads to Nastee, an Australian brand that arrived in the American apparel market with designs based on streetwear that embraces the Parting, Raving & Frat life! 

Nastee was founded in Australia in 2018 with the mission of bringing the atmosphere of the life-of-a-party style to young adults that use their apparel to make a (fun) statement about festivals and college life. You can see on their Instagram they love a cheeky meme.

Their designs also touch upon Australian culture and play around with jokes from the land of intoxicated koalas and kangaroos, making an interesting hybrid of American and Aussie cultures.

The Tees you probably shouldn’t wear around parents.

This obnoxious brand started with simple black or white t-shirts with drawings of Australian culture characters; also drawings of party-hard life-related objects, that are accompanied with sayings like nose beers, choose beers not tears, scooby doobs, get your own fucking lighter, and so on.

Nowadays, Nastee partners with content creators committed to this nasty world, which is a promise of outraging fun at all costs.

The die-hard Nastee crew is always looking for new product lines and designs that are witty and something you probably shouldn’t be showing your parents,” says brand owner Jack Paxton.

Australian party culture, distributed worldwide and with an ambassador killer strategy

The Australian online store production happens in California, US, and is delivered worldwide to the bunch of degenerates – a term their customers would gladly attend as. And it’s not only about t-shirts anymore.

Nastee expanded its production to hoodies, crop tops, bucket hats, provocative stickers, and who knows what else is coming. 

Understanding festivals and party life culture is not for everyone. Although a wide range of brands tries to connect with this specific type of consumer, it takes a little bit more to get catchy.

That’s why apparel is one branch of the creative Nastee’s world. Added to the product is a punchy social media strategy that gathers memes, DIYs, and fashion tutorials, all based on Aussie culture of partying, drinking, and other types of fun we shouldn’t even mention. A better idea is to let the clothes do the talk for you.

And let the clothes make profits for you too. Besides creating a world of ideas on how to get social and enjoy parties like never before – Nastee’s Instagram account sums almost 40 thousand followers- Nastee has a collab program that assures the fun can go on and on.

Their Ambassadors are offered a sign-up bonus, free products, and merch, 10-30% commissions on sales, early access to the products, design input & brainstorming sessions, besides being featured on socials.

An invitation to get nasty, stylish, and loaded.

This Veteran Helps Service Members Heal Through Holistic Health

Since the 1860s, the Veterans Administration (VA) has worked to serve the health-related needs of those who have fought for our country. Yet, it hasn’t always been an easy path for veterans to access the healthcare and wellness services necessary to treat their various issues. In 2017, a VA directive formally recognized acupuncture and other holistic, alternative treatments, opening the door for holistic practitioners to serve veterans under the banner of VA coverage. 

One such practitioner is Crystal Bethea. Bethea, an Army veteran and owner of C3 Wellness Spa, has found that approaching veteran wellness more holistically has helped ease some of the issues veterans face in accessing top-notch care. 

“Stagnation of muscles, vessels, and energy can cause a host of health issues and conditions that spiral into a weakened physical and mental state,” explains Bethea. “The benefits of treating the body as a whole, and not the condition itself, absolutely promotes self-healing and an overall wellness boost.”

Serving Physical and Mental Needs 

Bethea understands well the impact the holistic services — such as those she renders through her business, C3 Wellness Spa — could significantly help the veteran community. “We completely understood our service facilities’ impact on our community and wanted to reach the veterans to diversify their health regimen.”  

Veterans often have unique healthcare needs that a holistic approach could address in a way that reaches deeper than traditional healthcare approaches. Environmental and toxic chemical exposure, PTSD, drug dependency, and pain management are just some of the common issues that veterans face. Their care plans can often be complicated, and access to specialists can be a daunting task through the VA. 

The holistic approach that is Bethea’s specialty works to improve not only the physical well-being of her patients, but taps into their mental well-being needs as well. “The great thing about holistic treatments is that they keep the body moving inside and out,” says Bethea. 

Bethea’s spa offers a wealth of whole-body-focused treatments such as acupuncture, massage, holistic physical therapy, and Tai Chi. C3 offers membership and VIP plans and different service tiers to fit the multitude of needs of their clients. Coming from a military background allows Bethea to tap into that population’s specific needs and offer the most helpful and targeted treatments and services. 

VA Approved 

The VA has recognized the importance and efficacy of holistic health, and Bethea’s C3 Wellness Spa fits right into the VA’s recommended holistic care plan for veteran patients. The VA has even promoted a #LiveWholeHealth program that dives into holistic health options and why a whole-body healthcare approach may be the best option for veterans. 

Bethea has focused on giving a helping hand to those veterans who are interested in taking charge of their own healthcare through consideration of holistic wellness. Her services are VA-approved, and C3 Wellness Spa is considered a government vendor, allowing veterans to have their holistic options covered. 

“I feel that devastating events such as the opioid crisis plagued this country because of a lack of acknowledgment of alternative care,” Bethea explains. Issues that disproportionately affect veterans — including the opioid crisis — are the same ones that Bethea hopes her holistic approach will address the most. 

Bethea’s holistic path to wellness considers the veteran’s unique needs while working within the government system that has supported veteran health since the Civil War. Going forward, Bethea has franchised C3 Wellness Spa and will bring her particular brand of veteran care to other cities and states outside Central Florida. 

Whether veterans are seeking to treat physical pain, PTSD, anxiety or simply explore holistic options to work in tandem with their more conventional treatments, Crystal Bethea and C3 Wellness Spa are here to lead the way for veterans’ focused holistic health. 

Anytron Launches Fully Digital Label Printing Inline

Anytron has launched ANY-JET III, the fully digital one-stop label printer. All the processes – digital printing, laminating, laser cutting, slitting, and matrix removal- work perfectly together in a digitally integrated platform.

“Combining the best of digital printing and laser finishing into a single, integrated platform, ANY-JET III exploits the full power of digital. It delivers new levels of printing efficiency in a speedy, automated, seamless single pass operation. ANY-JET III is the most cost-effective solution to produce customized, short-run orders.”  Anytron’s marketing manager said. 

Unlike other label printing systems, ANY-JET III doesn’t require additional time and costs associated with analog tools such as plates or flexible dies. Moreover, intelligently automated workflow requires no human intervention and reduces operation time. ANY-JET III offers faster turnaround times with a setup time of 5 minutes and an automatic changeover function.  

Equipped with ANY-FLOW, an intelligent workflow software tuned for optimal production efficiency,  the solution can process everything – from printing to finishing – in a single workflow.

She added, “ANY-JET III is faster, smarter, and more cost-effective than any hybrid or conventional label printing system. Our fully-digital inline solution unlocks new business opportunities with a fully automated workflow and ultimate flexibility”.

Contact ANY-JET IIII at sales@anytron.com or learn more by visiting their website at https://anytron.com/Products/any-jet3/